Omega New Release Watch Review
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Omega New Release Watch Review

By Gwai · Mar 24, 2021 · 26 replies
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Marc, known as Gwai on WatchProSite, initiates a compelling discussion on Omega's then-new De Ville Trésor Small Seconds. His post highlights how this iteration, particularly in steel, refines the contemporary Trésor design. This article synthesizes community insights on what makes this specific reference a significant step for Omega's dress watch offerings.

Have always liked the contemporary Tresor but with the Small Seconds the design has so far found its best expression in my opinion, at least in steel. What do you think?
Cheers Marc











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DR
Dr No
Mar 24, 2021

. . . it doesn't come in a compact size. Because otherwise, it's perfect for my tastes. Art

GE
George Gently
Mar 24, 2021

and I agree, it's a tad nicer than the normal Trésor. For it's size of 40 mm, I should have it my wrist first to see if it's the right size for this model line.

SP
Spangles - Dr. Tabby
Mar 24, 2021

Very good step for Omega. I'd like to see an expanded range of dials and sizes for the DeVille line.

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logan2z
Mar 24, 2021

I've always liked the Tresor line. Had the white dial/date version from a few years ago been available in steel I would have bought it. I didn't really want it in white gold and they never released it in steel.

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COUNT DE MONET
Mar 24, 2021

But I could see it also work in its current size. Yes, a very good looking Omega.

MD
mdg
Mar 24, 2021

And, something 38/9mm would be better. A manual-wind watch needn't be over 10mm thick.

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